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because remember, the trees were given to the united states by the government of japan. finally there's a kite festival on march 30th, which is great escape for families. you'll learn how to make and fly your own kites on the mall. >> reporter: many hotels are offering special deals. >> a great way to experience the festival is look for hotel packages that include perks like metro cars, trolley tours. >> reporter: guided tours of the the cherry blossoms are available by foot, bus or even boat. >> it's absolutely beautiful. great celebration of spring. and a great way to escape all these gray days we have e been having. >> gorgeous. you can find out more about the national cherry blossom festival at cnn.com/travel. experts with the national park service say they don't expect the trees to be in full bloom until about the second week of april. that would be like almost after the festival ends. good luck. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets y
because remember, the trees were given to the united states by the government of japan. finally there's a kite festival on march 30th, which is great escape for families. you'll learn how to make and fly your own kites on the mall. >> reporter: many hotels are offering special deals. >> a great way to experience the festival is look for hotel packages that include perks like metro cars, trolley tours. >> reporter: guided tours of the the cherry blossoms are available by foot,...
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russian government states a raid earlier today at aamnesty international offices in moscow, the government accused its political foe for spying for foreign governments. putin says the raid is just an scamp of why it's always best to play nice with mother russia. phil black joins me live now from moscow. phil, welcome. >> reporter: jake, a 67-year-old man collapsing in his bathroom and dying would not normally become an international news story, nor would the police normally block off his home and test for radioactive convict tom nation. but that is what has happened in the case of the death of borys bare zofski. he was one of russia's richest men who went on to be one of the most vocal critics much putin. anybody who knew him in the 1990s described him as driven and ambitious, not your average mathematician. he became one of the country's hated oligarchs, that small number of ruthless businessmen who quickly built enormous personal wealth, snapping up state resources cheaply as russia chaotically embraced capitalism. he also charmed, pestered and lobbied his way into the kremlin. becoming
russian government states a raid earlier today at aamnesty international offices in moscow, the government accused its political foe for spying for foreign governments. putin says the raid is just an scamp of why it's always best to play nice with mother russia. phil black joins me live now from moscow. phil, welcome. >> reporter: jake, a 67-year-old man collapsing in his bathroom and dying would not normally become an international news story, nor would the police normally block off his...
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can't receive my remains. >> reporter: corraine gets the benefits of being married because the local government in the nation's capital recognizes same-sex marriage but only nine states and the district have taken that step so corraine loses status as a spouse just by crossing the potomac river into virginia. >> why do we have to be married locally but federally it's nothing? we're friends. we wear a ring symbolically. it's ridiculous. >> what the bill does -- >> reporter: now the defense of marriage act, also known as doma, first passed by congress and signed by president clinton in 1996 is being challenged at the supreme court. >> it's being asked to decide there whether or not congress can pass a law that treats same-sex couples who are already married under the laws of their state different from opposite section sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. i mean we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c. and they chose to say that
can't receive my remains. >> reporter: corraine gets the benefits of being married because the local government in the nation's capital recognizes same-sex marriage but only nine states and the district have taken that step so corraine loses status as a spouse just by crossing the potomac river into virginia. >> why do we have to be married locally but federally it's nothing? we're friends. we wear a ring symbolically. it's ridiculous. >> what the bill does -- >>...
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this is a foolish move by the faa and the federal government. and it is a great example of how the feds can't get the budget act together. this is a public safety issue. this puts at risk the citizens, over 3 million people in the region, that depend on the ramona airport for their safety in the event of a wildfire or any other kind of disaster. we have had some big ones. 2003, 2007. what the feds are doing, because they cannot put -- are not able to put public safety first and protect the people by closing these airport towers is a disaster in the making. >> mayor, the faa said that they will work with local governments to mitigate the impact. have you heard from the faa and how concerned are you about the effects to the citizens of your town? >> i haven't heard directly from the faa yet. we sent out letters to our congressional representatives and the faa and said, look, we understand there is a budget crisis here and we're look. we understand that there is a budget crisis here. we're willing to work with them. need to cut back on the hours to
this is a foolish move by the faa and the federal government. and it is a great example of how the feds can't get the budget act together. this is a public safety issue. this puts at risk the citizens, over 3 million people in the region, that depend on the ramona airport for their safety in the event of a wildfire or any other kind of disaster. we have had some big ones. 2003, 2007. what the feds are doing, because they cannot put -- are not able to put public safety first and protect the...
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despite the intense preparations and elaborate official government explanations the story of what really happened on the night osama bin laden was killed is still unclear. there are differing accounts from the obama administration and the book written by one of the s.e.a.l.s and most recently in a highly publicized esquire magazine article. in a cmn exclusive report we're getting a different take on how the leader of al qaeda was killed from one of the s.e.a.l.s who raided bin laden's compound. >> reporter: for a nation still grieving in many ways, it was a well-needed victory in the war on terror. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed bosama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> and for a president running for re-election during a tough economic time, it was touted as his signature foreign policy accomplishment. >> osama bin laden is dead, and general mo it totors is alive. >> osama bin laden was dead and the elite squad of men who took him out instantly became anonymous legends. >> osama. >> and action movie characters. >> a possible jackpot. >> details of the rai
despite the intense preparations and elaborate official government explanations the story of what really happened on the night osama bin laden was killed is still unclear. there are differing accounts from the obama administration and the book written by one of the s.e.a.l.s and most recently in a highly publicized esquire magazine article. in a cmn exclusive report we're getting a different take on how the leader of al qaeda was killed from one of the s.e.a.l.s who raided bin laden's compound....
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government and they don't even know their identity. what i've seen in my reporting on the ground in somalia, yemen, and elsewhere is we'll have tremendous blowback from this if we don't take a serious step back and look at the impact on the ground of the drone strikes. >> how about that? you've written about whether in pakistan these drone strikes create more terrorists than they kill as jeremy argued. >> well, what we actually look at is public opinion. what is interesting, everyone knows pakistanis tend to dislike the drones in the major cities. what we don't actually know is what pakistanis think about the drones in the tribal areas. in my own travels on pakistan i find that people, the closer they are to the drones the less willing they are to say they hate them. in part because they understand the options are the pakistan military are living under the regime but i will say i very much agree with jeremy. i am not a supporter of the so-called strikes. even if we were to have transparency we wouldn't know anything about the signature
government and they don't even know their identity. what i've seen in my reporting on the ground in somalia, yemen, and elsewhere is we'll have tremendous blowback from this if we don't take a serious step back and look at the impact on the ground of the drone strikes. >> how about that? you've written about whether in pakistan these drone strikes create more terrorists than they kill as jeremy argued. >> well, what we actually look at is public opinion. what is interesting,...
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the government built it and now the government is shutting it down. in some of these cases it's almost ludicrous that you have federal budget fights that are making these decisions and not safety, air safety or national priority for how we're going to grow our aviation in this country. >> the faa's priority is to protect the consumer, the flying public. they have airports, they created brand new control towers and requires people behind control towers to make sure that everything happens correctly and airplanes land correctly and sequenced correctly. you can have the best tsa in the world to check you for security, what good is any of that if there's not a person in the control tower to make sure that everybody who takes off and lands at an airport does so in a safe and orderly fashion. there's no safety factor involved here. >> let me tell you about a new rule from the tsa allowing knives and other dangerous items onboard. how safe is the public and flight crews in that case. you're a former air marshal. what do you think about people being able to -
the government built it and now the government is shutting it down. in some of these cases it's almost ludicrous that you have federal budget fights that are making these decisions and not safety, air safety or national priority for how we're going to grow our aviation in this country. >> the faa's priority is to protect the consumer, the flying public. they have airports, they created brand new control towers and requires people behind control towers to make sure that everything happens...
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his government labels part of the palestinian government a terrorist organization, trying to bring abbas back to the table. add into that this new resentment you sense on the palestinian street that the president is so worried about repairing relations. it's eight miles from ramallah to jerusalem. this is a tiny packed, tense neighborhood. the president's first international trip of his second term is much more focused on israel than it is on them. >> john king, thanks, in israel this morning. >>> any second now we are waiting president obama, his remarks with the palestinian leader, mahmoud abbas. we will bring you those remarks the minute that they happen. meantime, new developments this morning following the possible use of chemical weapons in syria. dueling requests for an investigation. >> syrian government and the opposition are claiming each used chemical weapons in aleppo and a suburb. u.s. officials are trying to get proof that these weapons were used at all. barbara starr is at the pentagon for us. this point it's about confirming whether this sort of attack actual actually hap
his government labels part of the palestinian government a terrorist organization, trying to bring abbas back to the table. add into that this new resentment you sense on the palestinian street that the president is so worried about repairing relations. it's eight miles from ramallah to jerusalem. this is a tiny packed, tense neighborhood. the president's first international trip of his second term is much more focused on israel than it is on them. >> john king, thanks, in israel this...
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where they're fighting for control of the government. in the past 48 hours we have reports of the government maybe using chemical weapons against the rebel forces. that has really substantially stepped up the pressure on the white house to do something. maybe to arm the rebels, maybe to put in warplanes to start bombing some of the government positions. that's all a very difficult thing to do while not igniting the rest of the region, wolf, where they won't be too happy to see american warplanes in the skies. >> and there's iran. that's not all that far away either, with a whole set of other issues. >> absolutely. get over iraq and you get to iran, we know the president said days ago he thinks iran is one year away from having a nuclear weapon. the israelis think it could happen even sooner. iran says they don't even have such a program. but they've been anti-israel, anti-american, and we know that they have rockets capable of flying from tehran down to tel aviv in about 12 minutes, and they could carry a small nuke if you made it small
where they're fighting for control of the government. in the past 48 hours we have reports of the government maybe using chemical weapons against the rebel forces. that has really substantially stepped up the pressure on the white house to do something. maybe to arm the rebels, maybe to put in warplanes to start bombing some of the government positions. that's all a very difficult thing to do while not igniting the rest of the region, wolf, where they won't be too happy to see american...
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the lebanese prime minister and his government resigned today. his cabinet was torn by infighting over upcoming parliamentary elections and the future of a top security official. this comes during rising tensions in lebanon linked to the civil war in neighboring syria. >>> north korea taking 150,000 americans hostage. that's the latest threat coming from the rogue nation, as it rattles its sword at the united states and south korea once again. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is joining us now. what's going on with north korea? what are they saying to you over there, chris? >> well, wolf, basically there's well over 100,000 american men, women, even children living in south korea. and the north seems to be signaling if it comes down to a war, they are fair game. north korean troops charge over the border, as artillery blasts away. rockets rain down on south korea, as thousands of tanks invade. pictures of u.s. military officials flash, and a north korean narrator promises to take 150,000 americans as hostages. there are about 130,000 u.s
the lebanese prime minister and his government resigned today. his cabinet was torn by infighting over upcoming parliamentary elections and the future of a top security official. this comes during rising tensions in lebanon linked to the civil war in neighboring syria. >>> north korea taking 150,000 americans hostage. that's the latest threat coming from the rogue nation, as it rattles its sword at the united states and south korea once again. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence...
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we'll pass the bill that funds government at the lower sequester level. i think that's a major victory. we'll have the budgets next week, then we'll have a period of time of about four months before the debt ceiling is hit. i think that's the most fertile time for us. i think what republicans want to see, wolf, they want to see a 75-year actuary soundness. we want to make sure the programs are going to be there for the future. the president knows we want to make sure these programs are there, and what the presidents wants, obviously, is some additional revenue. i believe there's a possibility if we could get the 75-year soundness on medicare and social security with appropriate changes and reforms, i think there may be a way through full tax reform to do something that will generate revenue and fit the needs of both sides, and that's what i'm hopeful is going to happen over the next four months. look, there's no negotiation that's happening right now. there's some general discussions that have taken place, but i think the environment is going to be the be
we'll pass the bill that funds government at the lower sequester level. i think that's a major victory. we'll have the budgets next week, then we'll have a period of time of about four months before the debt ceiling is hit. i think that's the most fertile time for us. i think what republicans want to see, wolf, they want to see a 75-year actuary soundness. we want to make sure the programs are going to be there for the future. the president knows we want to make sure these programs are there,...
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washington state got $800 million from the federal government. that's your tax money, mainly for improving the track between seattle and portland. and what did you get for it? over a three-hour and 40-minute ride, the trip has been reduced by ten minutes. >> ten minutes doesn't sound-like a lot of time, but when you think about the fact that you have more options for more round trips, that you know the train will come and go reliably and on time, that to us is the most important thing. s >> reporter: in fact, ten minutes isn't a lot of time. and paula hammond said despite promises of high-speed rail from washington, d.c., it was never washington state's intention of bringing high-speed rail like the bullet trains of japan and europe to this section of the country. the top speed here is now 79 miles an hour. average speed is in the low 50s. >> i don't know whether we'll ever want high-speed rail. what we want in our state, and west coast region, we want the ability of our community to be connected so that we can provide good travel, a daily busine
washington state got $800 million from the federal government. that's your tax money, mainly for improving the track between seattle and portland. and what did you get for it? over a three-hour and 40-minute ride, the trip has been reduced by ten minutes. >> ten minutes doesn't sound-like a lot of time, but when you think about the fact that you have more options for more round trips, that you know the train will come and go reliably and on time, that to us is the most important thing. s...
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the federal government has given a 3d gun maker a license to make and sell firearms. zain asher is on this for us this new york. how does this work is this can the group just start making and selling the guns right away? >> yeah, technically they can. but they're actually not going to. they'll wait for an additional license that will allow them to print and sell a broader range of guns and accessories. they're called defense distributed, a nonprofit organization, their mission is to make guns more accessible. initially they'll sell them, but then they plan on giving away the design plans for free. their hope is that anyone with a 3d printer will be able to make a gun without a permit. technically by the way it is legal to manufacture your oin gun without a permit or a background check as long as you have no plans to sell to anyone else. but let's talk about price. 3d printed guns will be at least no now much more expensive than weapons made the conventional way. currently the company is selling a 3 dflt printed 30 pound magazine for $50. that's double what it would co
the federal government has given a 3d gun maker a license to make and sell firearms. zain asher is on this for us this new york. how does this work is this can the group just start making and selling the guns right away? >> yeah, technically they can. but they're actually not going to. they'll wait for an additional license that will allow them to print and sell a broader range of guns and accessories. they're called defense distributed, a nonprofit organization, their mission is to make...
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the supreme court will take on the issue and eventually decide whether it's the states or the federal government who have the right to define marriage. joining me is the legal director for the legal rights campaign and ryan anderson, coauthor of "what is marriage? man and woman, a defense." brian your latest op-ed for cnn.com you call this week's support of same-sex by the american academy of pediatrics a pr stunt. it's an organization of primary care pediatricians and specialists and it came out this week and said that a two-parent household is good for children, doesn't matter if it's a man and a woman, a woman and a woman, same-sex or heterosexual. >> there's no rigorous science that supports that conclusion. all of the science we have shows that mothering and fathering are distinct phenomenon and children do best with a married biological mother and father. it's american citizens and their elected representatives who should be voting, not five or nine unelected judges. >> hillary clinton came out in support of same-sex marriage, the former secretary of state, 2008 presidential candidate had
the supreme court will take on the issue and eventually decide whether it's the states or the federal government who have the right to define marriage. joining me is the legal director for the legal rights campaign and ryan anderson, coauthor of "what is marriage? man and woman, a defense." brian your latest op-ed for cnn.com you call this week's support of same-sex by the american academy of pediatrics a pr stunt. it's an organization of primary care pediatricians and specialists and...
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government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy gaudet, a native of the ivory coast who was raised here is serving a 16-year prison term for kercher's murder. now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and whether it will last. >>> and a shocking claim, could a republican presidential candidate really endorse same-sex marriage by 2016. we'll break down karl rove's really interesting interview. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connectio
government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy gaudet, a native of the ivory coast who was raised here is serving a 16-year prison term for kercher's murder. now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this...
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. >>> decisions were due today, but the government wants more time to consider letters asking that the towers remain staffed. the airports can't operate without tower personnel, but pilots and residents say they are worried about safety. >> is there state rail officials voted to issue $.6 billion in bonds for construction of the high speed rail ill system to connect san francisco to los angeles. the funding was approved by voters in 200. california high speed rail authority wants to have those bonds with construction to begin this summer the entire high speed rail system is not expected to be completed until 2028. >> >> big changes could be coming to the republican party as a result of mitt romney's loss in the last presidential election. there was a long report released from the republicans and what changes they say they have to make if they want to stay competitive. rob? >> reporter: many republicans are calling the 98 page report a makeover. after republican candidate mitt romney lost the presidential election last november, party leaders ordered an "autopsy" on what went wrong. fin
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enter the online conspiracy theorists who claim the massacre never happened and it's a government plot to take away guns. the "new yorker" magazine this month describes the so-called sandy hook truther movement this way. "a loose coalition of online conspiracy theorists, it had been staged. theorists as well as journalists overwhelm the clerk's office with requests for birth certificates and burial locations the clerk is working with state representatives to limit the public's access to vital records." with me, a man who knows all the truth up there, connecticut governor dannell malloy. you're powerful in your feelings and thoughts about this. what is it that springs it out of our country's culture that people won't even accept reality in fights like this? >> you know, i've looked at some of those. there's a lot of videos up. a lot of folks -- they're really sick. honestly, these are not well people. and so anyone who ascribes to that theory really is advertising that they shouldn't be trusted for any reason. and, i mean, it's really wacky stuff. you can go on youtube and scroll throug
enter the online conspiracy theorists who claim the massacre never happened and it's a government plot to take away guns. the "new yorker" magazine this month describes the so-called sandy hook truther movement this way. "a loose coalition of online conspiracy theorists, it had been staged. theorists as well as journalists overwhelm the clerk's office with requests for birth certificates and burial locations the clerk is working with state representatives to limit the public's...
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it wouldn't be a big government and that would be the only thing that i might support government doing actually not water utilities not welfare and social security so then then we get the second problem which is a problem inherent a libertarian perspective on capitalism and that if you ever play monopoly of course ok what's the goal of monopoly monopoly is to crowd out your opponents and by as much as you can it's to end up with one person owning everything as much as you can write well no the game ends when one person owns everything ok. but it's a game yeah it's a game but it's also a game that reflects the you know the reality of monopoly in the united states the one nine hundred twenty s. one one grace what's her name came up with the idea for the game and she was a georgia state and she was following henry george's economic principles i commend them to you what do we do about monopoly what do we do you just give a list of organizations these are massive corporations so much power that they could wipe out any individual congressmen like a bug well as they can. small biz well here's
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strength of local government. so how would you solve this? on the one hand you don't want to give money to corruption and on the other hand you want to start the government. how do you do that? >> that's a very good point. i'll say one thing. where it's true there were reports in the popular media and elsewhere don't give money directly to the haitian government or don't work. much of the rhetoric and the state department and hillary clinton was the most prominent example, that many, many others for changing their tune. in the early 1980s going back to that. , there was a major split within usaid and others to avoid tahitian government as much as possible. at that time they were saying volokh, the haitian government is notoriously corrupt and in the 1980s is a tater should. let's see what these parallel structures. it's been widely back eyes that but that's created as the clichÉd script that term goes a republic of ngos. it is well known and incontrovertible the system has weakened the capacity of government in h
strength of local government. so how would you solve this? on the one hand you don't want to give money to corruption and on the other hand you want to start the government. how do you do that? >> that's a very good point. i'll say one thing. where it's true there were reports in the popular media and elsewhere don't give money directly to the haitian government or don't work. much of the rhetoric and the state department and hillary clinton was the most prominent example, that many, many...
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provide to you in terms of can we can the federal government say straight couples get this same sex couples dumped right and that's the i would guess a lot of that is going to turn on i.r.s. code sure also that in terms of the defense department. same sex soldiers you know who don't ask don't tell is gone now but the defense department come out saying these are all over the rights now that we can give you and if doma is overturned here's all the other rights which is what was one of the last things that panetta wrote as he has been very very upset yes cheney thanks a lot for being with thank you so much for having me and for showing up this morning as your network. we'll talk more about today's supreme court here in its potential outcomes inside the big picture politics panel coming up after the break . let me let me i want or don't let me ask you a question. here on this board is what we're having a debate we have i know you see. the truth is this right it's a bad thing to get your. the great thing will be and i don't want to talk about surveillance me. you know sometimes you see a
provide to you in terms of can we can the federal government say straight couples get this same sex couples dumped right and that's the i would guess a lot of that is going to turn on i.r.s. code sure also that in terms of the defense department. same sex soldiers you know who don't ask don't tell is gone now but the defense department come out saying these are all over the rights now that we can give you and if doma is overturned here's all the other rights which is what was one of the last...
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i'm not looking for a deliverer, for example, from any government agency or for the congress. there's no doubt in my mind as to why we have cultural collapse. as lincoln said, "we've forgotten god, that's why all this has happened." so that gives me, in my judgment, kind of a step up on others who are still looking for a worldly savior. >> i've got to ask you about this introduction and acknowledgment-- "to my wife ray," r-a-y. where did she get that name? >> well, the story she tells was that when her mother delivered her in the hospital, back then they used ether, i guess, and she was a little groggy, and when she filled out the birth certificate, she meant to put an e on the end of the name, but didn't. so we pretty much are used to listing ourselves as cal and ray in the phone book. it would confuse a lot of people who thought it was a different kind of living arrangement, and they'd leave me alone. >> you say in the last paragraph "this sure beats subways in new york at 2:00 in the morning and cream cheese and walnut sandwiches on the whole wheat raisin bread at 'chock fu
i'm not looking for a deliverer, for example, from any government agency or for the congress. there's no doubt in my mind as to why we have cultural collapse. as lincoln said, "we've forgotten god, that's why all this has happened." so that gives me, in my judgment, kind of a step up on others who are still looking for a worldly savior. >> i've got to ask you about this introduction and acknowledgment-- "to my wife ray," r-a-y. where did she get that name? >>...
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my new government was sworn in two days ago. i know there have been questions regarding what the policy of the new government will be towards peace with the palestinians so let me be clear. israel remains fully committed to peace and to the solution of two states for two people. we extend our hands in peace and in friendship to the palestinian people. i hope that your visit, along with the visit of the secretary of state kerry, will help us turn a page in our relations with the palestinians. let us sit down at the negotiating table. let us put aside all pre conditions, let us work together to achieve the historic compromise that will end our conflict once and for all. let me conclude, mr. president, on a personal note. i know how valuable the time and the energies of the american president, of yourself. this is the 10th time we've met since you became president and i became prime minister. you've chosen israel as your first venue in your visit, your foreign visit in your second term. i want to thank you for the investment you ha
my new government was sworn in two days ago. i know there have been questions regarding what the policy of the new government will be towards peace with the palestinians so let me be clear. israel remains fully committed to peace and to the solution of two states for two people. we extend our hands in peace and in friendship to the palestinian people. i hope that your visit, along with the visit of the secretary of state kerry, will help us turn a page in our relations with the palestinians....
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it's theft. >> reporter: to help pay for the $13 billion european bailout, the government plans to take up to 10% from all savings accounts. >> you can't just take out of people's savings, can you? >> let's keep our cash. get it on a bet or something. >> reporter: they say it's sign on and pay up or go belly up. >> we want something that lasts, something durable and that will be sustainable. >> reporter: ahead of tuesday's vote, the president of cyprus held a meeting as a way to soften the blow for residents. >> we fully support the decision of the president of cyprus and their efforts to bring financial stability to cyprus. >> reporter: still, residents say they're furious about paying for an economic crisis they didn't create. >> find the people responsible for this mess, prosecute them, put them in prison. >> reporter: european leaders say what's happening in the small island country could impact financial stability around the world. >> the real question now is, is this an isolated case or is this going to be something that's going to be seen across the whole eurozone? >> reporter: b
it's theft. >> reporter: to help pay for the $13 billion european bailout, the government plans to take up to 10% from all savings accounts. >> you can't just take out of people's savings, can you? >> let's keep our cash. get it on a bet or something. >> reporter: they say it's sign on and pay up or go belly up. >> we want something that lasts, something durable and that will be sustainable. >> reporter: ahead of tuesday's vote, the president of cyprus held a...
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government can be helpful. on your last point, i think that part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at what we've heard from both sides and make a determination as to what has the best prospect for success. i will say this, that i think, incremental steps that serve to delay and put off some of the more fundamental issues rather than incremental steps that help to shape a what a final step might look like. probably won't be the boast approach. it is not clear that will build trust. if you have a situation that the incremental steps replace the broader vision versus incremental steps in pursuit of a broader vis
government can be helpful. on your last point, i think that part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back...
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they can say federal government has no business by mandating what a marriage is or there are libertarian ways they can argue it. i would be surprised if they didn't find a way to go through this without offending the growing number of people including republicans who think this is a right that people have. chris: kathleen. >> well, i think the court is more concerned about not appearing to be this elected legislative body when it comes to public opinion. there is a good chance that they will be able to, that same-sex marriage proponents will get a win without the court having to make big constitutional adjustments. chris: helene. >> i think in much of the same way that we have seen conservatives like bob portman, dick chaney come around on same-sex issues because they have people who are close to them who are gay. this isn't going to come out in the supreme court decision, but i think the court is moving in that direction as well. i think you're going to see them going -- chris: anthony kennedy is the tiebreaker on this. >> he is. in some cases involving gay rights in the past, he has be
they can say federal government has no business by mandating what a marriage is or there are libertarian ways they can argue it. i would be surprised if they didn't find a way to go through this without offending the growing number of people including republicans who think this is a right that people have. chris: kathleen. >> well, i think the court is more concerned about not appearing to be this elected legislative body when it comes to public opinion. there is a good chance that they...
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the thrust of the story should have been president bush said something, contradicted by his own government and that should have been the lead, the fact he was saying something that wasn't proven. again and again and again. colin powell, that speech he gave february 5th, 2003, everyone remembers that, you know -- >> swayed a lot of people. >> swayed a lot of people. the coverage was over the top. it was like writing about a rock star. then if you turned inside and kept on reading 20 inches in, you would find people saying wait a second, we don't know about this, we don't know about that. yeah. the people that dig deep can find this. i remember at the time there was a tide was hard to swim against. he would give that speech, then go on tv. >> you had some amazing moments on tv those days. >> a lot of fights. i said wait, the post, the times is reporting, i would talk, did my reporting, i talked to nuclear scientists about the aluminum tubes and they would say that wasn't proven. you would be laughed at. >> it was a wise man's view. a serious man's view. >> media consensus, tell you one story
the thrust of the story should have been president bush said something, contradicted by his own government and that should have been the lead, the fact he was saying something that wasn't proven. again and again and again. colin powell, that speech he gave february 5th, 2003, everyone remembers that, you know -- >> swayed a lot of people. >> swayed a lot of people. the coverage was over the top. it was like writing about a rock star. then if you turned inside and kept on reading 20...
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steven chu was later involved in the government's response to the gulf oil spill. i think this is certainly, if you're going to be picking an academic who is involved in energy, in particular, fossil fuel research. >> i want to turn to comments of the executive director the natural resources defense council. earlier this month peter posted a to do list for the new energy secretary. and it he wrote -- nrdc is supporting the nomination m theoniz. >> i think the best way to interpret his nomination is he fits in with what obama has called his all of the above policy, which is to embrace things like fracking, continued use of oil, nuclear energy but also develop wind and solar i think that is where ernest moniz is on energy. >> let's turn to our guest in los angeles, kevin connor, and what you found in your report. talk about the report you did that looks at the less well, the title of the report is, "industry partner or industry puppet? how mit's influential study of fracking was authored, funded, and released by oil and gas industry insiders." >> sure. nomination pro
steven chu was later involved in the government's response to the gulf oil spill. i think this is certainly, if you're going to be picking an academic who is involved in energy, in particular, fossil fuel research. >> i want to turn to comments of the executive director the natural resources defense council. earlier this month peter posted a to do list for the new energy secretary. and it he wrote -- nrdc is supporting the nomination m theoniz. >> i think the best way to interpret...
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our government is run on two-year cycles, four-year cycles or six-year cycles. our businesses are essentially run on three-month cycles, what is the next shareholder report going to tell you, okay? those time frames of decision making lead to decisions that are profitable or best in the short run but do not adequately address these long term creeping problems that turn out to be much worse when they are allowed to fester. we have this tendency because of this short term myopic focus to put those kinds of problems on the back burner until they become so big it requires much more wrenching change to try to deal with them. >> so if the president asks you to suggest what he should say, to send him a draft of what he should say about climate change what would you urge him to do? >> i would ask him to do two things. one is to say i have consulted with the nation's leading climate scientists including the national academy of sciences which exists to guide the nation on science and science policy. and they all tell me, all of them tell me that this is real, that it's hu
our government is run on two-year cycles, four-year cycles or six-year cycles. our businesses are essentially run on three-month cycles, what is the next shareholder report going to tell you, okay? those time frames of decision making lead to decisions that are profitable or best in the short run but do not adequately address these long term creeping problems that turn out to be much worse when they are allowed to fester. we have this tendency because of this short term myopic focus to put...
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what's wrong with government? >> look it -- >> good for most people. am i addicted to government? >> first of all, as a country, particularly to washington they're addicted to spending. we created this massive point -- >> you're on there. that's your winning -- you got the win card right there. >> manufacturing, obama says those jobs are gone forever. >> he does not say that, actually. >> when did he say that? >> president obama did not say that. >> we've got to admit those jobs are gone. >> no. >> some. >> he worked hard to bring back manufacturing. >> perhaps most typical -- let's get back to our report. reince priebus, it's about communication but the party never tried to stop to distant franchise, mainly poor african-american voters since the last election. stricter photo id laws in pennsylvania and shortening the early -- taking away the early voting in sunday in florida. my colleague took him to task on that. let's listen to michael. >> how does priebus reconcile his approach and agreement with voter registration policies that many in the black community view as anti-black,
what's wrong with government? >> look it -- >> good for most people. am i addicted to government? >> first of all, as a country, particularly to washington they're addicted to spending. we created this massive point -- >> you're on there. that's your winning -- you got the win card right there. >> manufacturing, obama says those jobs are gone forever. >> he does not say that, actually. >> when did he say that? >> president obama did not say that....
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bailout deal that would have cut into ordinary to positive savings forcing the government to look to moscow for a lifeline against bankruptcy. russian and un human rights officials sound the alarm over the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo bay as u.s. military officials try to downplay the whole move. barack obama arrives in israel for the first time as u.s. president but may struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policies. and iraqi terrorist groups with links to al qaeda claimed responsibility for bombings that killed dozens in baghdad further unsettling the country ten years on from the u.s. led invasion. however again even eight pm live at the r t new center tonight kevins kevin owens here with you could have your company our top story then as you've just heard seems of relief from celebration greeted the cyprus parliament's rejection of a tax on bank deposits the one off levy linked to an e.u. bailout deal would have saved millions of account holders lose up to a tenth of the savings of being condemned by officials and the public alike but the cou
bailout deal that would have cut into ordinary to positive savings forcing the government to look to moscow for a lifeline against bankruptcy. russian and un human rights officials sound the alarm over the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo bay as u.s. military officials try to downplay the whole move. barack obama arrives in israel for the first time as u.s. president but may struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policies. and iraqi terrorist groups with links...
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i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of possibility and they like to keep people quiet here and we have short memories. in my opinion they'll get things going as long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the a
i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of...
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but my end goal would be the government, the state out of marriage altogether. let's say that the supreme court rules in favor of gay marriage. do you think that would solidify the role of government in marriage for the long term in or do you think that would help diminish it into the future? >> i think temporarily, it would put the federal government further into the game. because there will be some states where gay marriage would still be seen as anathema. where it would still be possible to mount a docounter attack and create a lot of controversy doing so. i think that's on the minds of the court based on the commentary i've heard and people like mike sacks and pete williams have been saying. the court is aware of that. they know about the great social shifts that have happened because of court decisions in roe v. wade and brown versus board of education. it is interesting that everybody concedes, this is a similar water she have moment. the question is how far should the court push the federal government into advancing that process or not. >> howard, if coul
but my end goal would be the government, the state out of marriage altogether. let's say that the supreme court rules in favor of gay marriage. do you think that would solidify the role of government in marriage for the long term in or do you think that would help diminish it into the future? >> i think temporarily, it would put the federal government further into the game. because there will be some states where gay marriage would still be seen as anathema. where it would still be...
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committing acts of treason how can she go against her government. i say the fundamental right in terms of our democracy is the right to dissent and challenge our government. that's what democracy is all about. often times people forget that, and that's what it was like during that period. people called, sent hate mail, they are very, very nasty, you know. i say wow, you know, do they know what democracy really is and do they know how serious it is to commit our young men and women? hopefully the country has learned a lesson and hopefully we will be more careful and do our work to insure that we move towards global peace and security rather than creating wars all the time. >> representative barbara lee thank you so much for your time and service to the country on behalf of the citizen who was on your side 10 years ago. >> thank you very much, john. >> also joining us to discuss the iraq war 10 years later is senior fellow mr. eric bowl lard and director are americans organizing against the war. i'm thrilled you are here tonight. thank you for your ti
committing acts of treason how can she go against her government. i say the fundamental right in terms of our democracy is the right to dissent and challenge our government. that's what democracy is all about. often times people forget that, and that's what it was like during that period. people called, sent hate mail, they are very, very nasty, you know. i say wow, you know, do they know what democracy really is and do they know how serious it is to commit our young men and women? hopefully...
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mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. a very tiny government. you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, in the delta, where morsi represented that government. in fact, he won by pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. more secular candidates also tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than one percent. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper egypt, non-islamist are doing well in the metropolitan areas in the north, cairo and alexandria, and there are surprising opposition to the islamists emerging in the delta. thegoing to move on to constitutional referendum, and the reason why i lead with this, this is the first chronologically. the first vote that took place after the revolution. we should look at it with some degree of caution in terms of what it says about non-islamists and islamists. that said, it is a decent proxy indicator, he cause islamists strongly lined up in
mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. a very tiny government. you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, in the delta, where morsi represented that government. in fact, he won by pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. more secular candidates also tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than one percent. the story emerging is that...
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and that's when government is supposed to step in. why? it basically floods your liver with fat. it causes your liver not to work right. that races insulin levels all over the body. that causes the obesity hypertension and all of the other diseases that we know about including type ii diabetes. at the level of the brain it is acting the same way alcohol is and that is promoting the reward system. so a little, that's fine. but you want more, and you eat more. the food industry learned when they add it, you buy more. >> and the food industry is now saying they want to be part of the problem. they understand the detriments. take a look at this ad from coca-cola. >> but beating obesity will take action by all of us based on one common sense fact. all calories count no matter where they come from and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. >> michael: you see that it makes me think they are getting it wrong but i'll let you answer. >> they say three things in that spot. number one a call i have a calory. number two if you are fat it's your fault. and
and that's when government is supposed to step in. why? it basically floods your liver with fat. it causes your liver not to work right. that races insulin levels all over the body. that causes the obesity hypertension and all of the other diseases that we know about including type ii diabetes. at the level of the brain it is acting the same way alcohol is and that is promoting the reward system. so a little, that's fine. but you want more, and you eat more. the food industry learned when they...
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. >> so let's all hope for a much cleaner government and the best for santa clara county. very sad day when a supervisor comes in and pleads guilty to 12 crimes. >>reporter: one surprise in court today. his lawyer handed prosecutors a tax form which showed that his client had won 400,000 dollars gambling in vegas. attica seen. now prosecutors say they will check it out. they were surprised. they don't know this is one big jackpot or what he did with the money. judge says he will set a sentencing date later this month. this is 7 news. >> more public officials in trouble. former head of california largest pension fund faces federal charges tonight in a bribery case. federal grand jury today indicted fred ross former ceo of the calf public employee retirement system. federal prosecutors say that he fabricated financial documents to fraudulently charm an investment firm 20 million dollars in fees for investing the money. when ross was the ceo from 2002 until june of 2008. >>> in an effort to get a handle on a violent crime problem that is reaching crisis levels oakland police
. >> so let's all hope for a much cleaner government and the best for santa clara county. very sad day when a supervisor comes in and pleads guilty to 12 crimes. >>reporter: one surprise in court today. his lawyer handed prosecutors a tax form which showed that his client had won 400,000 dollars gambling in vegas. attica seen. now prosecutors say they will check it out. they were surprised. they don't know this is one big jackpot or what he did with the money. judge says he will set...
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overseas, a the love federal government, legal questions. she was fbled by republicans for two and a half years. the president spoke out on that amidst all the other busy stuff he was doing on foreign policy this week. and he said even after nearly two and a half years, a minority of senators continued to block a simple up or down vote on her nomination. the d.c. circuit has more vacancies than any other appeals court. yet we know this doesn't get a lot of attention. do you think there is any. >> to put more pressure on this do nothing congress? >> it is unlikely she will come back up. what is happening here is that this is part of the conservative cause on judicial nominations. they're made about what happened during the bush years when democrats blocked a landful of very conservative judicial nominees. in some respects, this might be payback. what could obama do? he can try another couple of judicial nominations. the bottom line is he needs to clear these judicial nominations with at least a handful of republicans. otherwise if they're too
overseas, a the love federal government, legal questions. she was fbled by republicans for two and a half years. the president spoke out on that amidst all the other busy stuff he was doing on foreign policy this week. and he said even after nearly two and a half years, a minority of senators continued to block a simple up or down vote on her nomination. the d.c. circuit has more vacancies than any other appeals court. yet we know this doesn't get a lot of attention. do you think there is any....
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it's not that certain people don't need help from us and the government. it's that when you give too many people help, they start to atrophy. when you go to outerspace and you are going to spend a lot of time out irspace at a space station part of the problem is bone atrophy and muscle mass loss because there is no resistance. you don't have resistance in outerspace. you remove all the resistance you atrophy and then we just got a bunch of super skinny astronauts. >> bill: all right. now, this commercial, basically is encouraging families that receive food stamps to come to this facility because the facility will make it easy for them to cash their food stamps in. that's what this is primarily about. all right. now, you come from a family that did get food stamps. correct? so you -- you are bringing a personal note into this. explain that a little bit. >> well, i just know that a person is capable of doing almost everything. and same person is capable of doing nothing. and if you deliver the food to them, or you deliver the dwelling to them or whatever you
it's not that certain people don't need help from us and the government. it's that when you give too many people help, they start to atrophy. when you go to outerspace and you are going to spend a lot of time out irspace at a space station part of the problem is bone atrophy and muscle mass loss because there is no resistance. you don't have resistance in outerspace. you remove all the resistance you atrophy and then we just got a bunch of super skinny astronauts. >> bill: all right. now,...
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. >>> decisions were due today, but the government wants more time to consider letters asking that the towers remain staffed. the airports can't operate without tower personnel, but pilots and residents say they are worried about safety. >> is there state rail officials voted to issue $.6 billion in bonds for construction of the high speed rail ill system to connect san francisco to los angeles. the funding was approved by voters in 200. california high speed rail authority wants to have those bonds with construction to begin this summer the entire high speed rail system is not expected to be completed until 2028. >> >> big changes could be coming to the republican party as a result of mitt romney's loss in the last presidential election. there was a long report released from the republicans and what changes they say they have to make if they want to stay competitive. rob? >> reporter: many republicans are calling the 98 page report a makeover. after republican candidate mitt romney lost the presidential election last november, party leaders ordered an "autopsy" on what went wrong. fin
. >>> decisions were due today, but the government wants more time to consider letters asking that the towers remain staffed. the airports can't operate without tower personnel, but pilots and residents say they are worried about safety. >> is there state rail officials voted to issue $.6 billion in bonds for construction of the high speed rail ill system to connect san francisco to los angeles. the funding was approved by voters in 200. california high speed rail authority wants...
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the passage of obama care that you cannot add 30 million people to the healthcare system, give them government designed benefits guaranteed to cover people even if they seek coverage after they develop a serious illness requiring lifetime extensive treatment, mandate that the coverage that people neither need nor want have to be had including like forcing 60-year-old women to have maternity benefits and somehow all of that is supposed to cost less money. that is not medicine. that is magic and even bil bill maher is wishing he could get his money back to cover his tax load. i found out that liberals love fair share when they think someone else is going to eat it. why are successful people like bill maher punished severely with a tax rate at 60 60% when many pay nothing? most of us don't hate paying taxes, we just don't want to be played as suckers and pay half or more of our income while half of the country contributes nothing and drains the tub while collecting endless government giveaways. i don't mind helping people who don't have enough food to eat or medical expenses astronomical because
the passage of obama care that you cannot add 30 million people to the healthcare system, give them government designed benefits guaranteed to cover people even if they seek coverage after they develop a serious illness requiring lifetime extensive treatment, mandate that the coverage that people neither need nor want have to be had including like forcing 60-year-old women to have maternity benefits and somehow all of that is supposed to cost less money. that is not medicine. that is magic and...
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more than 132 government delegations will attend. including representatives of christian, jewish, muslim and other faiths. the mass will be at saint peter's square and is expected to last about two hours. before the ceremony, pope francis will receive the fisherman's ring made of silver and gold with the image of saint peter. we'll carry the pope's installation mass -- live at one-30 a-m on our 24-seven bay area news channel, that's comcast 193 -- or you can watch it streaming online at kron4-dot-com. >> jacqueline: cloudy but to dry conditions. temperatures are going to take a dive only in the fifties but we will rebound temperatures back on the warmer side. some returns over the bay area but it is too dry to see any rainfall actually hit the ground. there is this moving to the pacific northwest. lighter rain and the futurecast largely dry. and more moderate rainfall over the north bay. this will continue to press to the inland valleys. and it shall reconditions that is what is coming before the main band. and this is the newest com
more than 132 government delegations will attend. including representatives of christian, jewish, muslim and other faiths. the mass will be at saint peter's square and is expected to last about two hours. before the ceremony, pope francis will receive the fisherman's ring made of silver and gold with the image of saint peter. we'll carry the pope's installation mass -- live at one-30 a-m on our 24-seven bay area news channel, that's comcast 193 -- or you can watch it streaming online at...
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all governments should get a grip on its debt. america is not getting a grip on its debt, it should. don't ever threaten to take the private bank accounts of ordinary citizens, because if you do, you will have a revolt. those are two lessons. >> sean: all hell would break loose, i mean, it would be ugly. the streets, people violence, agree? >> yes, i do, except for i think it's a little like calling in the black helicopters when we're talking about this because it's not going to happen here, at least not for the next 60, 70 years and we have a problem and a crisis. but we have time to deal with it. but we don't have the same type of system and the problem of the russians putting money in the system. >> you're forgetting something. america can print as many dollars as it wants to. cyprus cannot print the euros. and what the cypriots did with the idea of stealing people's private money put the fear into bank accounts the world over. >> sean: we have the solution right before our very eyes. it's in north dakota, unemployment at 3%, t
all governments should get a grip on its debt. america is not getting a grip on its debt, it should. don't ever threaten to take the private bank accounts of ordinary citizens, because if you do, you will have a revolt. those are two lessons. >> sean: all hell would break loose, i mean, it would be ugly. the streets, people violence, agree? >> yes, i do, except for i think it's a little like calling in the black helicopters when we're talking about this because it's not going to...